The effect of intake port shape on in-cylinder flow field and turbulence distribution in a high-tumble production engine with endoscope accesses

被引:4
作者
Kim, Dongchan [1 ]
Rao, Lingzhe [1 ]
Kook, Sanghoon [1 ,3 ]
Lee, Seung Woo [2 ]
Baek, Hong-kil [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales, Sch Mech & Mfg Engn, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Hyundai Motor Co, Hwaseong Si, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[3] Univ New South Wales, Sch Mech & Mfg Engn, Gate 14 Barker St, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
Intake port shape; high tumble engine; flow field; turbulence; eHS-PIV; SPRAY;
D O I
10.1177/14680874231181960
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
Three cylinder heads with varied intake port shapes are experimentally investigated to evaluate intake flow structures and their influence on near top dead centre (TDC) flow fields and turbulence distributions in a motored high-tumble engine. The endoscopic high-speed particle image velocimetry (eHS-PIV) is implemented in multi-cylinder engines with two laser endoscopes and a camera endoscope installed in the cylinder head. For a range of engine load and speed conditions, particle seeded and laser illuminated high-speed movies are recorded for 100 cycles with which ensemble-averaged flow fields and spatial-filtered high-frequency flow magnitude distributions are analysed. The results show that a straighter intake port producing a more lateral flow direction results in a larger swinging arc, which is related to enhanced flow later in the compression stroke. The tumble vortex shows an asymmetric structure; the flow field during the compression stroke exhibits higher magnitude vectors at the leading head. This surging flow head becomes stronger with a straighter intake port, which leads to enhanced tumble vortex formation near TDC. As it becomes very strong, the flow vectors originally directed towards the exhaust valves bounce back towards the intake valves, causing a very complex flow structure involving multiple flow components. The result is enhanced turbulence throughout the late compression stroke including the spark timing. However, the impact of the straighter intake port shape on TDC turbulence becomes less significant at lower engine load and speed conditions as the lower intake air momentum limits the enhancement.
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页码:4154 / 4168
页数:15
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